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UDIA WA DEVELOPMENT JUNE 218

UDIA (WA) The UDIA provides market research and in-depth analysis of the urban development industry and property market. To download this report and other UDIA research visit www.udiawa.com.au Urban Insights Blog: blog.udiawa.com.au DATA The Urban Development Index Residential Land Activity Report has been prepared by the Urban Development Institute of Australia (WA). Data for lots sold, lots on the market and lots under construction have been collected through a survey of UDIA developer members conducted by UDIA (WA). Other data may be sourced from Landgate, the Department of Planning, Treasury and Australian Bureau of Statistics. COVER, CONTENTS & BACK PAGE IMAGE UDIA 217 Awards for Excellence Winner of the Environmental Excellence Award - Honeywood Estate by Satterley Property Group. ACRONYM GLOSSARY QUARTER-ON-QUARTER (QoQ) A quarterly comparison with the previous quarter. i.e. Between the December 216 quarter and the September 216 quarter. YEAR-ON-YEAR (YoY) A quarterly comparison with the corresponding quarter in the previous year. i.e. Between the December 216 quarter and the December 215 quarter. PERTH METROPOLITAN REGION (PMR) A region of Western Australian including all metropolitan corridors (North-East, North-West, South-East, South West) plus central Perth area, but excluding the Peel region. GREATER PERTH A region of Western Australian including all metropolitan corridors (North-East, North-West, South-East, South West) plus central Perth area and Peel region. DISCLAIMER While the data has been collected with due care for the purpose of reporting trends at the local government area level, no responsibility can be taken regarding its accuracy and individuals should conduct their own specific research before making any decisions. Information provided in this publication is only intended to indicate the results of the survey conducted. The information should not be taken as a guarantee of specific future movements in the market, but rather as an indication of conditions as of the date of the survey. All or part of this document may not be reproduced, published or included in any report without the approval of the UDIA (WA Division) as to the form and context in which it will appear. Please note: Prior to release of the June 218 Quarter data, extensive reanalysis of historical UDI data was undertaken to allow for changes in LGA boundaries and other variables. This may have caused limited variation in some final figures. UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 2

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Perth at a Glance North-West Metro Share of Sales 32.2% Change in Sales 18.1% Average Lot Price $225,671 Stock on Market (mths) 5.8 North-East Metro Share of Sales 21.6% Change in Sales -2.1% Average Lot Price $236,688 Stock on Market (mths) 4.8 South-West Metro Share of Sales 23.5% Change in Sales -3.% Average Lot Price $217,853 Stock on Market (mths) 8.8 South-East Metro Share of Sales 16.2% Change in Sales 1.3% Average Lot Price $239,27 Stock on Market (mths) 4.2 Peel Share of Sales 5.2% Change in Sales 5.4% Average Lot Price $183, Stock on Market (mths) 1.19 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 5

Executive Summary Improved confidence in Perth s housing market and economy is steadily flowing through to the greenfield sector with developers recording the third consecutive quarterly increase in sales in June. Sales volumes increased to 1,496 sales in the June quarter in Greater Perth and up 1% from lows recorded in September 217. Improved sales levels in the North-West Corridor supported the overall increase in sales in the June quarter. The market nonetheless remains competitive. New estates launched over the past 12 months translated into a moderate increase in stock levels and reduction in prices. Price levels as of the June quarter were about 5-1% below 213/14 highs, with incentives. Developers are however expecting to bring fewer lots to the market over the next six and twelve months which should gradually reduce stock levels towards longer term averages. The number of lots expected to come to the market in the next six months is equivalent to three months of sales at current sales rates. In regional Western Australia, sales increased notably in the June quarter, increasing from 64 in March to 83 (an increase of 29.7%), with sales growth driven by estates in the South West region. Of importance to the greenfield market, the broader Western Australian economy is showing signs of improvement. Leading indicators such as online job advertisements have increased substantially over the past 12 months. In addition to this, consumer sentiment is higher than it has been for several years. On top of improving selling conditions in the established market, sales volumes are poised to continue to moderately increase through the rest of the year. Fig 1.1 Sales compared to the five year rolling average, by Local Authority (zero equals five year rolling average) Serpentine-Jarrahdale Lots sold 85 75 65 55 45 35 25 15 5-5 Peel Rockingham Jun-11 Kwinana Cockburn Armadale Swan Joondalup Wanneroo Jun-12-9% -4% 1% 6% 11% 16% Fig 1.2 Number of lots sold by region, quarterly, Greater Perth North-West Metro South-East Metro Peel Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 North-East Metro South-West Metro Fig 1.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, Greater Perth Peel Cockburn Joondalup Serpentine Jarrahdale Swan Rockingham Wanneroo Armadale Kwinana Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Forecast Land Availability 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market # of Lots -5 5 1, UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 6

Executive Summary Greater Perth (Perth Metropolitan and Peel Region) This Quarter Last Quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Lots Sold (# of Lots) 1,496 1,441 3.8% 1,678-11% Lots Sold ($ millions) $345 $339 2.% $39-11% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 385 385.1% 374 2.9% Average Price of Lots Sold $23,825 $234,928-1.7% $232,348 -.7% Average Price of Lots Sold per m² $599 $611-1.9% $621-3.4% Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) 1,496 1,441 3.8% 1,678-1.8% Lots on the Market 3,164 3,89 2.4% 2,931 8% Lots on the Market ($ millions) 681 674 1.% 679 % Stock on the Market (months) 6 6-1.3% 5 21% Average Price of Lots on the Market $215,35 $218,319-1.4% $231,613-7% Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) 385 388 -.7% 383 1% Lots NOT on the Market 1,317 1,796-26.7% 1,63-19% Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 3,174 3,49-6.9% 3,65 4% 364 354 3% 379-4% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 7

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Summary Results Key Local Government Areas 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Jun-1 Fig 2.1 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Wanneroo Dec-1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-1 Fig 2.2 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Swan Dec-1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction 9 Fig 2.3 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Armadale 4 Fig 2.4 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Serpentine Jarrahdale 8 35 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-1 Dec-1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 3 25 2 15 1 5 Jun-1 Dec-1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-1 Fig 2.5 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Kwinana Dec-1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Fig 2.6 Lot sales (3 mths), lots on the market and under construction (6 mths), Rockingham Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction Lots sold Lots on the market Lots under construction UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 9

Lots Sold Current Quarter - Map #Lots Sold 1-5 51-15 151-3 31+ UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 1

Lots Sold Current Quarter - LGA Summary City of Armadale Change in Sales -9.6% Average Lot Price $ 233,325 Average Lot Size (m2) 356 Sales Volume 17 Shire of Murray Change in Sales 83.3% Average Lot Price $ 164,864 Average Lot Size (m2) 52 Sales Volume 11 City of Cockburn Change in Sales 11.9% Average Lot Price $283,156 Average Lot Size (m2) 332 Sales Volume 113 City of Rockingham Change in Sales -1.5% Average Lot Price $ 176,848 Average Lot Size (m2) 391 Sales Volume 133 City of Gosnells Change in Sales 6.% Average Lot Price $ 312,61 Average Lot Size (m2) 429 Sales Volume 32 Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale Change in Sales 28.1% Average Lot Price $ 26,732 Average Lot Size (m2) 529 Sales Volume 41 City of Joondalup Change in Sales 39.5% Average Lot Price $213,577 Average Lot Size (m2) 269 Sales Volume 86 City of Swan Change in Sales.% Average Lot Price $ 235,346 Average Lot Size (m2) 395 Sales Volume 31 City of Kwinana Change in Sales -16.5% Average Lot Price $199,689 Average Lot Size (m2) 36 Sales Volume 16 City of Wanneroo Change in Sales 2.3% Average Lot Price $228,297 Average Lot Size (m2) 386 Sales Volume 396 City of Mandurah Change in Sales -1.5% Average Lot Price $ 185,978 Average Lot Size (m2) 544 Sales Volume 67 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 11

Lot Sales Activity SALES ACTIVITY CONTINUES TO IMPROVE Fig 3.1 Lot sales volumes and value, quarterly, Greater Perth Developers recorded a moderate increase in lot sales in Greater Perth during the June quarter following modest increases in the December and March quarters. The launch of several new estates in the North-West corridor translated into improved sales activity in this corridor which supported the overall market improvement. Sales in the North-West corridor increased 18% from the March to June quarters to the highest levels in 2.5 years. Number of Lots Sold 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Jun-8 Jun-9 Number of Lots Sold Jun-1 Jun-11 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Value ($m) Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Value ($m) Sales activity across the other three metropolitan corridors and the Peel region were stable over the June quarter. Price levels declined slightly to $23,825 for Greater Perth in the June quarter, though some markets saw significant falls, with the North-West Corridor experiencing a 5.3% decline to $225,671 (partly attributable to new estates east of Marmion Avenue). Outside of Greater Perth, lot sales in regional Western Australia increased over the June quarter, with sales in the South West region picking up for the third consecutive quarter. Fig 3.2 Change in lot sales volumes by region, Greater Perth Peel South-West Metro South-East Metro North-East Metro North-West Metro -2-1 1 2 3 4 Change in Lots Sold (# of Lots) Fig 3.3 Lots sold and stock level changes YoY QoQ Average lot sizes remained at 385sqm in Greater Perth, which has seen relatively stable lot sizes over the past three years. Number of Lots Sold 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Number of Lots Sold Stock Levels. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Jun-8 Jun-9 Jun-1 Jun-11 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Stock on the Market (Months) UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 12

Lot Sales Activity Table 1 Region Average Price Lots Sold % Change since last quarter Average Price per sqm % Change since last quarter Greater Perth $ 23,825-1.7% $599-1.9% North-West Metro $ 225,671-5% $618-1% North-East Metro $ 236,688 -.1% $62-3.7% South-East Metro $ 239,27 % $66-1% South-West Metro Peel Region South West $ 217,853-3.1% $61.% $ 183, -1% $338-11% $ 195,527 2.4% $371 7.3% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 13

Lots on the Market Current Quarter - Map #Lots on the Market Supply vs Demand: Estimated level of stock measures forecast demand over the next six months (based on current quarter levels) 1-5 51-15 151-25 251-5+ compared to supply (calculated by: lots on the market + lots not on the market + lots under construction over the next six months). Less than 1% indicates undersupply. UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 14

Lots on the Market Current Quarter - Summary City of Armadale Lots on the Market 214 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 21% Last quarter 178% Shire of Murray Lots on the Market 31 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 15% Last quarter 333% City of Cockburn Lots on the Market 222 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 173% Last quarter 181% City of Rockingham Lots on the Market 463 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 265% Last quarter 225% City of Gosnells Lots on the Market 43 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 13% Last quarter 148% Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale Lots on the Market 81 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 229% Last quarter 325% City of Joondalup Lots on the Market 27 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 62% Last quarter 219% City of Swan Lots on the Market 489 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 195% Last quarter 216% City of Kwinana Lots on the Market 345 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 287% Last quarter 323% City of Wanneroo Lots on the Market 93 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 24% Last quarter 265% City of Mandurah Lots on the Market 233 Outlook supply vs Demand This quarter 266% Last quarter 247% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 15

Lot Development Activity NEW PRODUCT BRINGS MORE VARIETY TO THE MARKET The number of lots on the market in Greater Perth increased for the third consecutive quarter, with the increase primarily driven by new estate launches in each of the corridors. At current lot sales rates, there was equivalent to approximately six months of stock on the market at the end of the June quarter in Greater Perth. The number of lots not-on-the-market declined in the June quarter but remained relatively high at approximately 1,3 lots. Some of Perth s key corridors however had some of the lowest levels of stock not-on-the-market in 2-3 years. Across Perth, the number of lots under construction (to be released within the next 12 months) fell from 3,49 to 3,174. The near-term supply (-6 months) was estimated at levels less than half of 213/14 highs and equivalent to approximately three months of sales. The price of lots currently on the market is substantially below the price of lots sold in the June quarter, and this median price has been declining over the past four quarters, suggesting that prices will continue to be competitive in the developer market across all corridors. Fig 4.1 number of lots on the market, end of quarter, Greater Perth Number of Lots on the Market Number of Lots on the Market 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Jun-8 Jun-9 Jun-1 Jun-11 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Fig 4.2 Estimated number of lots brought to the market, quarterly, Greater Perth Number of new lots brought to market 3 25 2 15 1 5 Number of Lots Brought to Market Jun-8 Jun-9 Jun-1 Jun-11 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Fig 4.4 Change in number of lots on the market by region, Greater Perth Fig 4.3 Estimated notional short fall in stock over following six month period, Greater Perth YoY QoQ Peel South-West Metro South-West Metro South-East Metro Forecast Land Availability Stock on the Market South-East Metro North-East Metro 6-mth Lot Construction Activity North-East Metro North-West Metro -2-1 1 Change in Lots on the Market (# of Lots) North-West Metro Greater Perth 1, 2, 3, 4, # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 16

Lot Development Activity Fig 4.5 Lots on the market and six month lot construction forecast Number of Lots on the Market 3,5 Greater Perth Lots Released within 6 Months Index 18. 3, 16. 14. 2,5 12. Number of Lots on the Market 2, 1. 1,5 8. 6. 1, 4. 5 2.. Jun-8 Jun-9 Jun-1 Jun-11 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Lot Construction Index Table 2 Region Lots under construction (6mths) (# of Lots) Change (QoQ) Average Price of Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (# of Lots) Change (YoY) Estimated Share of Perth and Peel Lot Construction (next 12mths) Greater Perth 1,673-12.2% $215,35 3,164-5.% North-West Metro North-East Metro South-East Metro South-West Metro 452-16.1% $213,639 93-18.1% 29.4% 415-2.8% $236,66 521 2.6% 22.3% 37-12.5% $223,47 338 28.5% 15.9% 437 8.7% $24,263 1,3-15.1% 25.6% Peel Region 62 N/A $153,294 265-3.1% 2.7% South West 99-34.% $172,131 21 296.% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 17

Lots Under Construction 12 Months - Map #Lots under Construction 5-2 21-5 51-1 11-15 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 18

Lots Under Construction 12 Months - Summary City of Armadale Lots under construction 6mths 267 Lots under construction 12mths 426 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 361 Last quarter 354 City of Rockingham Lots under construction 6mths 162 Lots under construction 12mths 277 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 42 Last quarter 392 City of Cockburn Lots under construction 6mths 165 Lots under construction 12mths 298 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 336 Last quarter 367 City of Swan Lots under construction 6mths 374 Lots under construction 12mths 635 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 378 Last quarter 336 City of Gosnells Lots under construction 6mths 4 Lots under construction 12mths 8 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 48 Last quarter 45 City of Wanneroo Lots under construction 6mths 452 Lots under construction 12mths 934 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 347 Last quarter 335 City of Kwinana Lots under construction 6mths 11 Lots under construction 12mths 238 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 389 Last quarter 39 City of Mandurah Lots under construction 6mths 62 Lots under construction 12mths 87 Forecast Average size (m2) This quarter 326 Last quarter 313 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 19

North West Corridor BOUYANT NORTH WEST SUPPORTS THE METRO MARKET Lot sales in the North-West Corridor increased substantially from 48 to 482 lot sales. This 18% increase brought the quarterly lot sales to the highest they have been since 215. The corridor s share of total lot sales in Greater Perth increased substantially to 32.2%, which is above the March quarter proportion of 28.3% and well above the long-term average of 28.7%. The average lot size declined from 383sqm to 365sqm, and the median lot price declined at a similar level, from $238,23 to $225,671, leaving the price per square metre relatively unchanged since March. This makes the North-West corridor the second most affordable corridor, behind the South-West Corridor. The number of lots on the market in the North-West Corridor fell from 1,79 in March to 93 in June, a fall of 13.8%. The North-West corridor recorded the highest volume of incoming supply (lots scheduled for release within 12 months) at 934, though down from 1,236 lots in March. Fig 5.1 Lot sales volumes North West Metro Corridor, quarterly Joondalup 9 Wanneroo Greater Perth Lots Sold Index 8 Lot Sales - North-West Metro 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Fig 5.2 Lots on the market North West Metro Corridor, quarterly Joondalup Lots on the Market- North-West Metro 1,4 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 Wanneroo Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Greater Perth Lots on the Market Index Dec-17 Jun-18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 25 2 15 1 5 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Fig 5.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, North West Metropolitan Corridor Forecast Land Availability Joondalup 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market Wanneroo Total North-West Metro -5 5 1 # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 2

North West Corridor Table 3.1 - Local Authority Summary Wanneroo Joondalup Supply as a percentage of demand 24% 62% Share of Greater Perth Sales 26.5% 5.7% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 396 86 Lots Sold (S millions) 9.4 18.4 Change Lots Sold (QoQ) 2.3% 39.5% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 386 269 Average Price of Lots Sold $228,297 $213,577 Average Price of Lots on the Market $23,369 $557,111 Lots NOT on the Market 261 79 Lots under construction -6 mths 452 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 21

North West Corridor Table 3.2 North-West Metropolitan Corridor Detail Description This quarter Last quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Share of Sales Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (months) Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 32.2% 28.3% 14% 21.4% 51% 482 48 18.1% 359 34% $18.8 $97.2 12% $9.2 21% 365 383-5% 395-7.5% $225,671 $238,23-5% $251,213-1% $618 $622 -.6% $637-3% 482 48 18% 359 34% 93 179-14% 968-4% 5.8 7.9-27% 8.1-28% $213,639 $21,571 1% $223,691-4% 373 375 % 381-2% 34 524-35% 531-36% 934 1236-24% 862 8% 347 335 4% 376-8% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 22

North East Corridor LOT PRICES REMAIN STABLE In the June quarter, the North-East Corridor recorded a slight decline in sales of 2.1% from 33 to 323 lots. Sales are currently the lowest they have been since mid-216. Sold lots in the North-East Corridor recorded an average size of 393sqm in the June quarter, an increase from 379sqm in the March quarter. The average lot size in the City of Swan, which was the dominant LGA in the corridor with 96% of all sales, increased from the relatively large lot sizes recorded in the March quarter, rising from 385sqm to 395sqm in the June quarter. The average lot size in Kalamunda was slightly lower at 363sqm. Fig 6.1 Lot sales volumes North East Metro Corridor, quarterly Swan Lot Sales - North-East Metro 7 Greater Perth Lots Sold Index 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 In terms of lot pricing, the June quarter saw a stable average lot price from the March quarter at $236,688. This is below the five-year average of $239,488, and the price per square metre fell below the five-year average of $626, recording $62 for June. The June quarter brought an increase in the number of lots on the market in the North-East Corridor, rising to 521 lots on the market from 427 in March, an increase of 22%, and well above the five-year average of 353 lots. The pipeline of lots under construction (to be released in the next 12 months) remained stable at 79 lots in June, slightly down from 71 lots in March and below the fiveyear average of 87 lots. Fig 6.2 Lots on the market North East Metro Corridor, quarterly Lots on the Market - North-East Metro 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Swan Greater Perth Lots on the Market Index Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Fig 6.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, North East Metropolitan Corridor Forecast Land Availability Dec-14 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 25 2 15 1 5 Swan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 23

North East Corridor Table 4.1 - Local Authority Summary Swan Supply as a % of demand 21% Share of Greater Perth Sales 2.7% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 31 Lots Sold (S millions) 76.5 Change Lots Sold (QoQ).% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 395 Average Price of Lots Sold $235,346 Average Price of Lots on the Market $236,66 Lots NOT on the Market 347 Lots under construction -6 mths 374 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 24

North East Corridor Table 4.2 North-East Metropolitan Corridor Detail Description This quarter Last quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Share of Sales Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (months) Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 21.6% 22.9% -6% 28.4% -24.% 323 33-2% 477-32.3% $76 $78-2% $15-27.1% 393 379 4% 33 19.3% $236,688 $236,883 % $219,895 7.6% $62 $625-4% $667-9.8% 323 33-2% 477-32.3% 521 427 22% 351 48.4% 4.8 3.9 25% 2.2 119.2% $236,66 $24,377-2% $25,867-5.7% 386 414-7% 391-1.3% 36 471-24% 126 185.7% 79 71 % 5 41.8% 372 344 8% 378-1.5% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 25

South East Corridor SALES ACTIVITY GRADUALLY RISES Sales activity in the South-East Corridor increased slightly to 243 lots, up from the 24 recorded in the March quarter. The average size of lots sold in the June quarter increased 1.1% to 395sqm, just above the five-year average lot size of 393sqm. Lot prices in the corridor fell slightly from $239,473 (March) to $239,27 in June, though this price is still well above the five-year average of $231,337. The average price per square metre also declined somewhat over the first half of 218, falling from $613 to $66 respectively. Lots on the market in the South-East Corridor fell since the peak recorded in March, falling from 373 in March to 338 lots in June, the lowest number of lots on market since the final quarter of 215. The corridor s share of Greater Perth lots on the market also continued to decline, falling from 12.1% to 1.7%. In the pipeline, the number of lots under construction (to be released in the next 12 months) declined substantially, falling from 564 lots to 56 lots, a fall of 1.3%. Fig 7.1 Lot sales volumes South East Metro Corridor, quarterly Armadale 7 Serpentine Jarrahdale Greater Perth Lots Sold Index 6 Lot Sales - South-East Metro 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Fig 7.2 Lots on the market South East Metro Corridor, quarterly Armadale 6 Serpentine Jarrahdale Lots on the Market - South-East Metro 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Greater Perth Lots on the Market Index Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Jun-18 5 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 25 2 15 1 Index Fig 7.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, South East Metropolitan Corridor Serpentine Jarrahdale Forecast Land Availability 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market Armadale South-East Metro 1 2 3 4 5 # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 26

South East Corridor Table 5.1 Local Authority Summary Armadale Serpentine- Jarrahdale Supply as a % of demand 21% 229% Share of Greater Perth Sales 11.4% 2.7% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 17 41 Lots Sold (S millions) 38.4 8.5 Change Lots Sold (QoQ) -9.6% 28.1% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 356 529 Average Price of Lots Sold $233,325 $26,732 Average Price of Lots on the Market $225,88 $196,24 Lots NOT on the Market 23 17 Lots under construction -6 mths 267 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 27

South East Corridor Table 5.2 South-East Metropolitan Corridor Detail Description This quarter Last quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Share of Sales Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (months) Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 16% 17% -2.5% 16% 3% 243 24 1% 264-8% $58 $57 1% $6-3% 395 391 1% 369 7% $239,27 $239,473 -.1% $226,191 6% $66 $613-1% $613-1% 243 24 1% 264-8% 338 373-9% 342-1% 4.2 4.7-11% 3.9 7% $223,47 $227,786-2% $229,23-2% 367 384-5% 38-3% 31 213 46% 19 184% 56 564-1% 454 11% 38 376 1% 366 4% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 28

South West Corridor PRICE PER SQUARE METRE REMAINS STABLE Lot sales in the South-West Corridor declined slightly in the June Quarter, falling 3.% from 363 lots to 352 lots. Historically, the South-West has been the second best performing corridor after the North-West Corridor, averaging 458 sales per quarter over the past five years long-term, but recently, sales have been relatively low. The average lot price of $217,821 fell from the $224,87 recorded in the March quarter, and was also below the five -year average of $229,445. However, the average price per square metre remained stable, increasing from $6/sqm to $61/sqm in the June quarter. The average size of lots sold in the June quarter of 363sqm also declined from 374sqm in the March quarter, a fall of 3.2%. This is below the five-year average of 39sqm, and well below the 1-year average of 442sqm. From the March quarter to the June quarter, there was a 7.9% increase in the number of lots on the market to 1,3 lots. This is the highest number of lots on the market ever recorded in the South-West corridor. In addition to this, the number of lots under construction (to be released over the next 12 months) for the June quarter continued to increase, rising from 719 in March to 813, an increase of 13%. Fig 8.1 Lot sales volumes South West Metro Corridor, quarterly Cockburn 9 Kwinana Rockingham 8 Greater Perth Lots Sold Index Lot sales- South-West Metro 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Fig 8.2 Lots on the market South West Metro Corridor, quarterly Cockburn 1,2 Kwinana Rockingham Greater Perth Lots on the Market Index 1, Lots on the Market - South-West Metro 8 6 4 2 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Jun-15 Dec-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Jun-16 Dec-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Jun-17 Dec-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Jun-18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 25 2 15 1 5 Fig 8.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, South West Metropolitan Corridor Cockburn Forecast Land Availability 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market Rockingham Kwinana South-West Metro 2 4 6 8 1 12 # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 29

South West Corridor Table 6.1 Local Authority Summary Cockburn Kwinana Rockingham Supply as a % of demand 173% 287% 265% Share of Greater Perth Sales 7.6% 7.1% 8.9% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 113 16 133 Lots Sold (S millions) 32. 21.2 23.5 Change Lots Sold (QoQ) 11.9% -16.5% -1.5% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 332 36 391 Average Price of Lots Sold $283,156 $199,689 $176,848 Average Price of Lots on the Market $262,831 $194,354 $183,565 Lots NOT on the Market 3 153 8 Lots under construction -6 mths 165 11 162 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 3

South West Corridor Table 6.2 South-West Metropolitan Corridor Detail Description This quarter Last quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Share of Sales Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (months) Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market 24% 25% -7% 27% -12% 352 363-3% 45-22% $77 $82-6% $17-28% 363 374-3% 372-2% $217,853 $224,87-3% $237,133-8% $61 $6 % $638-6% 352 363-3% 45-22% 13 955 8% 924 11% 8.8 7.9 11% 6.2 43% $24,263 $26,187-1% $229,796-11% 374 381-2% 381-1.8% 236 436-46% 642-63% Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 813 719 13% 966-16% 38 38.% 384-1% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 31

Peel SALES SEE SLIGHT INCREASE The Peel region continued to see sluggish sales figures, with 78 sales recorded in the June quarter, above the March sales figure of 74, but well below the five-year average of 152 sales. Mandurah continues to dominate sales in Peel, with 67 sales for the quarter (86% of all sales). The Peel region experienced a decline in market share to 5.2% of lot sales in Greater Perth, from highs of 1% during 215. The Peel average lot size increased by 11.9% to 541sqm in the June quarter, also accompanied by a fall in median lot price of.7% to $183,. As a result of this, the lot price per square metre decreased 11.2% from $381 in the March quarter to $338 in the June quarter. The number of lots on the market increased markedly, up from 17 in March to 265 in June. In terms of future supply, the number of lots under construction (to be released over the next 12 months) was relatively low at 87 lots, suggesting that there may be an overhang in existing stock that will reduce construction activity in the region. Fig 9.1 Lot sales volumes Peel, quarterly Lot Sales - Peel Lots on the Market - Peel 3 Peel Greater Perth Lots Sold Index 16 25 14 12 2 1 15 8 1 6 4 5 2 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Fig 9.2 Lots on the market Peel, quarterly Peel Greater Perth Lots on the Market Index 45 25 4 35 2 3 15 25 2 1 15 1 5 5 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Fig 9.3 Estimated notional short fall/surplus in stock over following six month period, Peel Forecast Land Availability 6-mth Lot Construction Activity Stock on the Market Peel 5 1 15 2 25 3 # of Lots UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 32

Peel Table 7.1 - Local Authority Summary Peel Supply as a % of demand 251% Share of Greater Perth Sales 5.2% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 78 Lots Sold (S millions) 14.3 Change Lots Sold (QoQ) 5.2% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 541 Average Price of Lots Sold $183, Average Price of Lots on the Market $153,294 Lots NOT on the Market 64 Lots under construction -6 mths 62 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 33

Peel Table 7.2 Peel Detail Description This quarter Last quarter % Change since last quarter YoY % Change YoY Share of Sales Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots Sold (Estimated # of Dwellings) Lots on the Market Stock on the Market (months) Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 5% 5% 2% 7% -22.6% 78 74 5% 113-31.% $14.3 $13.6 5% $21.6-34.% 541 484 12% 525 3.% $183, $184,324-1% $191,417-4.4% $338 $381-11% $365-7.2% 78 74 5% 113-31.% 265 17 56% 25 6.% 1.2 6.9 48% 6.6 53.6% $153,294 $164,76-7% $166,942-8.2% 524 58 3% 429 22.2% 64 145-56% 19-66.3% 87 87 % 175-5.3% 326 313 4% 379-14.% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 34

Regional WA SALES REBOUND Following low figures recorded in the December quarter of 217 and the March quarter of 218, sales have rebounded in the June quarter, increasing from 64 to 83 (an increase of 29.7%). While this is a clear improvement, this sales figure remains below the five-year average of 114 sales per quarter. Table 8.1 - Local Authority Summary South West Great Southern Pilbara Supply as a % of demand 256% 846% 1425% Lots Sold (# of Lots) 63 12 2 Lots Sold (S millions) 12.3 1.64.2 Change Lots Sold (QoQ) 34.% 2% +2 The South West and Great Southern regions continue to Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 528 544 626 account for the majority of sales Average Price of Lots Sold (9% in June), with only 8 sales being recorded outside of these Average Price of Lots on the Market areas in the June quarter. $195,527 $172,131 $136,458 $18,467 $98,75 $212,52 Lots NOT on the Market 23 59 317 The average lot price remained stable from the March to June Lots under construction -6 mths quarters ($179,957), though the 99 4 fall in average lot size from 58sqm to 556sqm led to a 4.4% increase in the price per square metre ($324). There was an above average number of lots on the market recorded in June, with 1,171 lots being available, above the five-year average of 1,86. The number of lots under construction (to be released over the next 12 months) has fallen slightly since the March quarter, down 4.% to 218 lots. This is the lowest recorded number of lots in the supply pipeline since late 211, and suggests a fall in future construction activity in regional WA. N.B. The small sales volumes that are occurring in the regional areas outside of the South West and the Great Southern has meant there is a high level of volatility between quarters. Quarterly, and even annual variances therefore, are not necessarily a good indication of underlying regional market trends. UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 35

Regional WA Table 8.2 Regional Detail Description Lots Sold (# of Lots) Lots Sold (S millions) Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) Average Price of Lots Sold Average Price of Lots Sold per m² Lots on the Market Average Price of Lots on the Market Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) Lots NOT on the Market Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) This quarter Last quarter % Change since last YoY % Change YoY 83 64 29.7% 11-17.8% $14.9 $11.5 29.7% $15.3-2.2% 556 58-4.2% 518 7.3% $179,957 $18,4.% $151,184 19.% $324 $31 4.4% $292 1.9% 1,171 1,166.4% 1,84 8.% $131,934 $135,972-3.% $138,945-5.% 638 639 -.2% 663-3.9% 531 68-21.9% 654-18.8% 218 227-4.% 259-15.8% 48 514-6.6% 535-1.3% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 36

Appendix 1: Lots Sold Table A.1 - Lots Sold by Region and Local Government Area Local Authority Number of Lots Sold Number of Lots Sold Last Quarter Average Size (m²) Average Price ($) Average Price Last Quarter ($) Average Price per m² ($) North-West Metro 482 48 365 $225,671 $238,23 $618 Joondalup 86 21 269 $213,577 $496,571 $793 Wanneroo 396 387 386 $228,297 $224,211 $592 North-East Metro 323 33 393 $236,688 $236,883 $62 Swan 31 31 395 $235,346 $237,61 $597 Central Metro 18 26 41 $611,43 $4,769 $1,523 South-East Metro 243 24 395 $239,27 $239,473 $66 Armadale 17 188 356 $233,325 $236,431 $656 Gosnells 32 2 429 $312,61 $32, $727 Serpentine Jarrahdale 41 32 529 $26,732 $27,13 $39 South-West Metro 352 363 363 $217,853 $224,87 $61 Cockburn 113 11 332 $283,156 $311,227 $854 Kwinana 16 127 36 $199,689 $22,411 $555 Rockingham 133 135 391 $176,848 $181,391 $452 Perth Metropolitan Region (PMR) 1,418 1,367 376 $233,456 $237,667 $62 Peel 78 74 541 $183, $184,324 $338 Mandurah 67 68 544 $185,978 $186,61 $342 Murray 11 6 52 $164,864 $158,417 $317 Greater Perth (PMR and Peel) 1,496 1,441 385 $23,825 $234,928 $599 Great Southern 12 1 544 $136,458 $139,3 $251 South West 63 47 528 $195,527 $19,894 $371 Goldfields Esperance 2 $ $186,5 $ Wheatbelt 2 $ $128,85 $ Mid West 4 1 93 $88,5 $93, $95 Kimberley 2 2 72 $214,6 $215,788 $36 Pilbara 2 626 $98,75 $ $158 Regional 83 64 556 $179,957 $18,4 $324 TOTAL 1,579 155 394 $228,151 $232,592 $579 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 37

Appendix 2: Lots on the Market Table A.2 - Lots on the Market by Region and Local Government Area Local Authority Number of Lots on the Market Average Size (m²) Dwelling Capacity Average Price ($) Average Price Last Quarter ($) Lots Not on Market North-West Metro 93 373 93 $213,639 $21,571 34 Joondalup 27 59 27 $557,111 $564,838 79 Wanneroo 93 369 93 $23,369 $197,992 261 North-East Metro 521 386 521 $236,66 $24,377 36 Swan 489 386 489 $233,828 $237,98 347 Central Metro 8 28 8 $48,66 $47,845 7 South-East Metro 338 367 338 $223,47 $227,786 31 Armadale 214 347 214 $225,88 $235,981 23 Gosnells 43 341 43 $262,837 $33, Serpentine Jarrahdale 81 434 81 $196,24 $185,448 17 South-West Metro 1,3 374 1,3 $24,263 $26,187 236 Cockburn 222 335 222 $262,831 $248,338 3 Kwinana 345 373 345 $194,354 $199,654 153 Rockingham 463 393 463 $183,565 $196,487 8 Perth Metropolitan Region (PMR) 2,899 372 2,899 $22,973 $221,441 1,253 Peel 265 524 265 $153,294 $164,76 64 Mandurah 233 538 233 $154,148 $168,72 62 Murray 31 45 31 $149,355 $15,833 2 Greater Perth (PMR and Peel) 3,164 385 3,164 $215,35 $218,319 1,317 Great Southern 14 625 14 $18,467 $17,682 59 South West 21 549 21 $172,131 $167,2 23 Goldfields Esperance 81 857 81 $56,747 $39,951 12 Wheatbelt 29 856 29 $76,489 $11,417 36 Mid West 113 823 113 $83,219 $84,312 47 Kimberley 138 413 138 $129,786 $131,246 32 Pilbara 244 58 244 $212,52 $218,539 317 Regional 1,171 638 1,171 $131,934 $135,972 531 TOTAL 4,335 453 4,335 $192,784 $195,753 1,848 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 38

Appendix 3: Developer Intentions (contracted lots under construction) Table A.3 - Developer Intentions (contracted lots under construction) by Region and Local Government Area Local Authority No. Lots Released within 12 Months No. Lots Released within 6 Months Average Size (m²) Dwelling Capacity North-West Metro 934 452 347 934 Joondalup Wanneroo 934 452 347 934 North-East Metro 79 415 372 79 Swan 635 374 378 635 Central Metro 125 35 125 South-East Metro 56 37 38 56 Armadale 426 267 361 426 Gosnells 8 4 48 8 Serpentine Jarrahdale South-West Metro 813 437 38 813 Cockburn 298 165 336 298 Kwinana 238 11 389 238 Rockingham 277 162 42 277 Perth Metropolitan Region (PMR) 3,87 1,611 365 3,87 Peel 87 62 326 87 Mandurah 87 62 326 87 Murray Greater Perth (PMR and Peel) 3,174 1,673 364 3,174 Great Southern 4 4 1, 4 South West 181 99 417 181 Mid West 33 33 76 33 Wheatbelt Mid West Kimberley Pilbara Regional 218 136 48 218 TOTAL 3,392 1,89 371 3,392 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 39

Appendix 4: List of Index Values Table A.4 - List of Index Values Quarter Lots Sold Index Lots on the Market Index Lots Released within 12 Months Index Lots Released within 6 Months Index Average Price of Lots Sold ($) Jun-9 95.5 129.9 69.8 67. $219,5 Sep-9 99.9 89.7 91.1 78.7 $235,7 Dec-9 92.9 11. 84.8 69.3 $237,1 Mar-1 13.2 99.1 11.5 89.8 $245,4 Jun-1 1. 1. 1. 1. $241,8 Sep-1 83.9 19.1 94.2 112.7 $245,5 Dec-1 71.8 115.2 98.3 12.3 $237,5 Mar-11 71.7 132. 98. 13.6 $223,6 Jun-11 7. 147.1 71. 87.3 $238,6 Sep-11 54.8 151.4 79.6 77.4 $237,7 Dec-11 74. 149.2 71.2 76. $224,7 Mar-12 93.3 133.5 74.9 78.4 $243, Jun-12 92.7 122.7 82.6 93.6 $238, Sep-12 16.4 99.5 96.6 11. $226,4 Dec-12 131.2 99.2 13. 112. $221,8 Mar-13 148.5 9.8 121.3 113.6 $224,5 Jun-13 138. 67.9 126.8 117.9 $238,4 Sep-13 138.4 61.2 138.8 145.5 $232,861 Dec-13 144.1 73.1 129.6 132.2 $237,24 Mar-14 131.6 75. 145.4 145. $247,43 Jun-14 129.1 79.1 148. 137.8 $252,784 Sep-14 122.7 11.6 131.8 135.2 $244,992 Dec-14 19. 131.5 138.3 14.2 $24,67 Mar-15 113.2 169.8 113.9 124. $251,17 Jun-15 11. 163.6 123.7 132.3 $245,31 Sep-15 1.4 161.9 125.9 122.3 $237,742 Dec-15 84.8 182.5 83.8 82.1 $234,133 Mar-16 82.7 194.6 81.6 78.8 $243,52 Jun-16 79.4 197.2 84. 76.4 $237,373 Sep-16 84.6 21.4 9.3 88.3 $226,113 Dec-16 77.4 22.2 86. 8.1 $228,374 Mar-17 88.4 198.3 78.1 87.6 $224,33 Jun-17 86.4 181.6 64.4 68.4 $232,348 Sep-17 7.2 18.5 65.4 74.9 $234,693 Dec-17 72.5 18.5 52.4 5.8 $233,28 Mar-18 74.2 191.4 71.6 74. $234,928 Jun-18 77. 196. 66.7 64.9 $23,825 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 4

Appendix 5: Lots Sold/Lots on the Market Table A.5 - Lots Sold/Lots on the Market Quarter Lots Sold Lots on the Market Jun-9 1,861 2,123 Sep-9 1,946 1,466 Dec-9 1,811 1,797 Mar-1 2,1 1,619 Jun-1 1,948 1,634 Sep-1 1,634 1,783 Dec-1 1,398 1,883 Mar-11 1,396 2,156 Jun-11 1,363 2,43 Sep-11 1,67 2,474 Dec-11 1,442 2,438 Mar-12 1,818 2,182 Jun-12 1,87 2,6 Sep-12 2,72 1,626 Dec-12 2,556 1,621 Mar-13 2,893 1,484 Jun-13 2,688 1,11 Sep-13 2,71 1,16 Dec-13 2,798 1,18 Mar-14 2,555 1,21 Jun-14 2,57 1,276 Sep-14 2,383 1,64 Dec-14 2,117 2,122 Mar-15 2,199 2,74 Jun-15 1,961 2,641 Sep-15 1,949 2,613 Dec-15 1,647 2,945 Mar-16 1,67 3,141 Jun-16 1,541 3,183 Sep-16 1,643 3,25 Dec-16 1,53 3,264 Mar-17 1,717 3,2 Jun-17 1,678 2,931 Sep-17 1,363 2,913 Dec-17 1,47 2,914 Mar-18 1,441 3,89 Jun-18 1,496 3,164 UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 41

Appendix 6: Key Figures from UDIA Developer Survey - Whole of WA Table A.6 List of Key Figures from UDIA Developer Survey Whole of WA Description Current Quarter Previous Quarter % Change since last quarter Year on Year % Change YoY Lots Sold (# of Lots) 1,579 1,55 4.92% 1,779-11.2% Lots Sold (S millions) $36.3 $35.1 2.91% $45.1-11.1% Average Size of Lots Sold (m²) 394 393.29% 382 3.% Average Price of Lots Sold $228,151 $232,592-1.91% $227,74.2% Average Price of Lots Sold per m² $579 $592-2.19% $595-2.8% Lots on the Market 4,335 4,255 1.88% 4,15 8.% Lots on the Market ($ millions) $835.72 $832.93.33% $829.47.8% Average Price of Lots on the Market $192,784 $195,753-1.52% $26,594-6.7% Average Size of Lots on the Market (m²) 453 457 -.71% 458-1.1% Lots NOT on the Market 1,848 2,476-25.36% 2,284-19.1% Lots Under Construction Release w/in - 12 months 3,392 3,636-6.71% 3,324 2.% Average Size of Lots Under Construction Release w/in -12 months (m²) 371 364 2.11% 391-5.% UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 42

Glossary AN IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT INDEX DATA: To enable more effective comparisons to be made over time and increase the usefulness of the UDI as a forecasting tool, lots sold, lots on the market, and lots under construction in the Perth metro and Peel region are provided as an index based on levels recorded in June 21 (with June 21 being 1). ESTIMATED DWELLING CAPACITY: An estimate of the number of dwellings intended to be constructed on the lots. LAND AVAILABILITY FORECASTS: Measures if there is enough stock on the market and expected to come to the market over the next six months to maintain current sales levels. A shortfall implies that for sales levels to stay at June quarter levels over the next six months, additional stock will need to come to the market. LOTS SOLD INDEX: Includes lots put under contract or accepted offers, whether conditional or unconditional, during the period and includes pre-sold lots. LOTS ON THE MARKET INDEX: This section includes all lots available for sale as at 3 September 214. LOT SIZES AND PRICE PER SQUARE METRE: All references to lot sizes and prices per square metre exclude large multi-dwelling and rural residential lots greater than 2,m2. LOTS NOT ON THE MARKET INDEX: The number of lots which are at practical completion but are not being made available for sale. For example, this includes completed lots that are not being marketed for any of the following reasons: Delays in clearances Issue of title Figures in this group do not include lots which are awaiting settlement or are the subject of conditional sales as these lots would already have been included under lots sold. Figures in this group do not include lots that are under construction. LOTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION INDEX (for release within 6 months): The number of lots that are being physically constructed at the survey date plus the number of lots for which tenders have been called but work is yet to commence. Only includes those lots that are due for release within the next 6 months. LOTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION INDEX (for release within 12 months): The number of lots that are being physically constructed at the survey date plus the number of lots for which tenders have been called but work is yet to commence plus any additional lots that are programmed for development in the 12 month period. SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS LODGED: Developers lodged applications refers to those applications received by the WAPC for the purpose of subdivision. Data refers to the proposed number of lots to be created. SUBDIVISIONS CONDITIONALLY APPROVED: Conditional approval is granted by the WAPC for subdivision to begin subject to certain conditions being met. On receipt of conditional approval, the proponent may commence subdivision development in accordance with the conditions of approval. A conditional approval remains valid for three years when five lots or fewer are approved; and for four years when six lots or more are approved. Sales of conditionally approved lots are permitted. SUBDIVISIONS APPROVED: Final approval is the WAPC endorsement of the proponent s submitted plan/diagram(s) of survey describing the now complete subdivision, constructed in accordance with the conditions set down in the conditional approval. Final approvals are then registered with the Office of Titles where certificates of titles for the newly created lots can be issued. In markets with high demand, final approval can occur up to 12 months after sale date. Marketing issues UDIA WA Urban Development Index June Quarter 218 43

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